Families reunite with SOP in mind


Mohamad Yasser Mazalan, 33 (left) and Haslinda Kamal Mustafa, 29 (third from left) with their daughter, Nur Aulia Izzatulnisa, 3 from Kuala Lumpur celebrating Hari Raya Aidilfitri with his family in Larkin, Johor Baru. After interstate travel was allowed by the government, Yasser who is an army personnel stationed at Kem Kentonmen, Kuala Lumpur took this opportunity to meet his mother and siblings in Johor. - NUR AISYAH MAZALAN/The Star.

JOHOR BARU: It’s the reunion they had been picturing in their minds for many months.

“My husband and I decided to take some time off from work to visit our family in Taiping as it has been more than five months since we last saw them, ” said customer service assistant officer P. Premalatah, 34.

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